What You Won't Do for Love (song)

"What You Won't Do for Love"
Single by Bobby Caldwell
from the album What You Won't Do for Love
Released 1978
Recorded 1978
Genre Quiet storm
Length 4:45
Label TK
Writer(s) Bobby Caldwell, Alfons Kettner
Bobby Caldwell singles chronology
"What You Won't Do for Love"
(1978)
"Coming Down from Love"
(1980)

"What You Won't Do for Love" is a popular quiet storm single written by Alfons Kettner along with musician and singer Bobby Caldwell which he recorded for his debut album of the same name, released in 1978 on the TK Records label.

Contents

Recording

After gaining a reputation in Miami clubs as a talented musician, TK Records president Henry Stone signed Caldwell to an exclusive contract with TK Records in 1978. Heading to the studio, Caldwell recorded his first album, which was given a redo after Stone felt the album was good but "didn't have a hit". Caldwell returned to the studio and came up with the final product, which included "What You Won't Do for Love".

Release

Caldwell wanted the song to be the sixth track on the album since he figured the song's second track, "My Flame", which featured him playing guitar, would be the hit. However, TK Records felt confident that "What You Won't Do for Love" would be the breakout hit. When it was released to R&B radio, TK Records did its best to shield Caldwell's identity hoping not to alienate its predominantly black audience. However, when Caldwell began making performances live on stage, it only increased demand. The song would become Caldwell's most successful single and also his signature song reaching number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and number six on the Hot Selling Soul Singles chart.[1]

Popular culture

Covers and samples

Since its release, the song has been often frequently covered by R&B, pop and jazz artists alike and has also been an oft-sampled song in hip-hop and house circles.

Chart position of Boyz II Men's cover version

Year Song Hot R&B Singles
2004 "What You Won't Do for Love" 60

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 97. 
  2. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY4ijbULNhg